| Albert Venn Dicey - 1896 - 972 páginas
..."the place where a person lives or has his home;" and, in " a strict and legal sense," as the place " where he has his true, fixed, "permanent home and...he is "absent, he has the intention of returning." Con/, of Laws, s. 41. This definition has been widely accepted by the courts. Price v. Price, 156 Pa.... | |
| Robert Campbell - 1896 - 964 páginas
...legal sense, that is properly the domicil of a person where he has his true, fixed, permanent house and principal establishment, and to which, whenever...he is absent, he has the intention of returning." Story on Conflict of Laws, sect. 41. In the leading case of Guier v. 0'Daniel, 1 Binney (Penn.), 349,... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1896 - 970 páginas
..."the place where a person lives or has his home;" and, in " a strict and legal sense," as the place " where he has his true, fixed, " permanent home and principal establishment, and to which, whenever be is " absent, he has the intention of returning." Con/, of Laws, a. 41. This definition has been... | |
| California. Commission for Revision and Reform of the Law - 1896 - 336 páginas
...place must be considered and held to be the residence of a person, in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning; 2. A person must not be held to have gained or lost residence by reason of his presence or absence... | |
| Utah - 1896 - 790 páginas
...far as they are appli- ^KtioV cable: be the residence of a person, in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning1. 2. A person must not be held to have gained or lost residence by reason of his presence... | |
| California - 1897 - 1298 páginas
...place must be considered and held to be tlie residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning; 2. A person must not be held to have gained or lost residence by reason of his presence or absence... | |
| Colorado - 1897 - 128 páginas
...place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. Second — A person shall not be considered or held to have lost his residence who shall leave his... | |
| Utah - 1897 - 1262 páginas
...place must be considered and held to be the residence of a person, in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. 2. A person must not be held to have gained or lost residence by reason of his presence or absence... | |
| John William Dwyer - 1899 - 540 páginas
..."domicile," in its ordinary acceptation, means the place where a person lives or has his home. In a strict legal sense, that is properly the domicile of a person,...whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. Story's Confl. of Laws, 39, Sec. 41. It is further said, actual residence is not indispensable to retain... | |
| Nebraska - 1899 - 208 páginas
...of a person in which his habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning. Second — A person shall not be considered or held to have lost his residence who shall leave his... | |
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